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Who's Harry Crumb?

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
19K
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John Candy in Who's Harry Crumb? (1989)
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Bumbling DetectiveSlapstickComedyMystery

Harry Crumb is a bumbling and inept private investigator who is hired to solve the kidnapping of a young heiress which he's not expected to solve because his employer is the mastermind behin... Read allHarry Crumb is a bumbling and inept private investigator who is hired to solve the kidnapping of a young heiress which he's not expected to solve because his employer is the mastermind behind the kidnapping.Harry Crumb is a bumbling and inept private investigator who is hired to solve the kidnapping of a young heiress which he's not expected to solve because his employer is the mastermind behind the kidnapping.

  • Director
    • Paul Flaherty
  • Writers
    • Bob Conte
    • Peter Wortmann
  • Stars
    • John Candy
    • Jeffrey Jones
    • Annie Potts
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Flaherty
    • Writers
      • Bob Conte
      • Peter Wortmann
    • Stars
      • John Candy
      • Jeffrey Jones
      • Annie Potts
    • 84User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Harry Crumb
    Jeffrey Jones
    Jeffrey Jones
    • Eliot Draisen
    Annie Potts
    Annie Potts
    • Helen Downing
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Vince Barnes
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • P.J. Downing
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Nikki Downing
    Valri Bromfield
    Valri Bromfield
    • Detective Casey
    Doug Steckler
    • Dwayne
    Renée Coleman
    Renée Coleman
    • Jennifer Downing
    • (as Renee Coleman)
    Wesley Mann
    Wesley Mann
    • Tim
    Tamsin Kelsey
    Tamsin Kelsey
    • Marie
    Joe Flaherty
    Joe Flaherty
    • Doorman
    Fiona Roeske
    • Crumb Receptionist
    Lori O'Byrne
    • Karen
    Michele Goodger
    Michele Goodger
    • Mrs. MacIntyre
    • (as Michelle Goodger)
    Beverley Elliott
    Beverley Elliott
    • Joanne
    P. Lynn Johnson
    • Kelly
    Peter Yunker
    • Jeffrey Brandt
    • Director
      • Paul Flaherty
    • Writers
      • Bob Conte
      • Peter Wortmann
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews84

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    Logans-1

    silly but hit my funny bone square-on

    They had to take me to the emergency room; I was laughing so hard they thought I'd gone crazy. It turns out my brain was knocked out of joint by the hilarious gags--gags that should never have been funny to a reasonable person, but I wasn't trying to be reasonable at the time.

    Harry's asinine comments make him look like a real ass but he isn't. Once you get that, it's easy to get into the humor. That's John Candy's genius; his ability to humanize a variety of unlikely or impossible characters and make us love them even if we don't believe them. this is party because of the expressiveness of his face but also because of his indefinable comic spark.

    Harry Crump is a great comic impossibility. Don't watch it if you prefer to keep you dignity.
    7imseeg

    Candy does some good slapstick acting. Co-produced by John Candy himself.

    John Candy co-produced this very movie so he must have had more control over his own role. I guess that this is the reason why this movie didnt flop, like many of the other movies John Candy has made.

    Candy does, what he is best at: be silly in slapstick situations.

    Nobody like John Candy can look like an absolute dork and be this funny!

    Not any bad? It's completely silly. Obviously targetted at a teenager audience but however silly the jokes are, the jokes are (after 30 years) still good enough that grown ups can enjoy them as well. Although I would not recommend this John Candy movie in particular, once you start watching it, it is hard not to laugh and keep watching...
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A fun, albeit typical John Candy movie...

    I stumbled upon "Who's Harry Crumb" in 2019, but now that I've sat through it, I do believe that I have watched it once before, perhaps back in the early 1990s. Regardless, this is definitely a very typical late 1980s comedy, and it is most definitely a very John Candy-like comedy. You know, the special unique sense of comedy that he was known and loved for.

    "Who's Harry Crumb" is a fun movie, despite it having a somewhat simplistic storyline. But this simple storyline was actually made quite enjoyable by a rather impressive cast ensemble and some great comedy performances.

    The movie boasts the performances of the likes as John Candy in the lead, and he does carry the movie quite well. And he is joined by Jeffrey Jones, whom really was well cast for his particular role, and I must admit that I have always found Jeffrey Jones to be enjoyable to watch on the screen. Furthermore, to cement the late 1980s feel, then the cast also includes Tim Thomerson, Barry Corbin, Shawnee Smith and Valri Bromfield.

    There are some good laughs in the movie, and I really enjoyed the different roles and characters that John Candy portrayed on the screen, where he was allowed to unfold his comedy talents.

    While "Who's Harry Crumb?" is indeed a typical late 1980s comedy through and through, it is one that is well worth watching, especially if you are a fan of John Candy.
    6elo-equipamentos

    Clumsy and often funny Candy!!

    I'm glad to talk about of John Candy, l have almost all his movies, even those that weren't so funny, even so in this case when he was at its peak of his career is quite good, playing the character as he looks like, clumsy fat guy, not so smart not so stupid, however often hilarious and enjoyable.

    In this movie he has the opportunity to prove his worth in a agency that take his family's name, working in a kidnapped case, all embarrassing situations end up a disaster like always, there's a lot of gags and jokes, anyhow l've enjoy the movie, sad to know that John Candy is no longer with us, we're very sorrow about his death.

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    First watch: 1992 / How many: 6 / Source: TV-Cable TV-DVD / Rating: 6,75.
    7TheFearmakers

    The Time-Filling FLETCH-esque Neo Noir of John Candy

    This underrated if semi-forgotten comedy with the title-character going from place to place to figure out who kidnapped the beautiful daughter of a rich man, learning he's inept at filling the shoes at his family-owned detective agency while always screwing things up, is an enjoyable time-filler...

    It's John Candy's FLETCH and, while paling to the Chevy Chase classic (yet far superior to FLETCH LIVES), both have various disguises for each undercover scenario, taking the Film Noir gumshoe/snoop template into the bright and glossy late-1980s (there's even an orange tree on Harry's desk, a subtle nod to CHINATOWN)...

    But the funniest moments don't seem like they're necessary meant to be, especially as Crumb flounders for the right words around comparably classy, educated people (like Annie Potts and hidden villain Jeffrey Jones) despite the comedy being hit and miss throughout...

    But the characters interact well, especially the unique and flowing chemistry between Candy and "ugly duckling" Shawnee Smith as the younger sister of the kidnapped supermodel. And beware of the totally awesome mock-VHS cover: it's merely a cheap cardboard slip over the actual DVD/Blu Ray with same old artwork of yesteryear.

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    • Trivia
      John Laroquette was John Candy's first choice for the role of Elliott Draisen, because the two had been friends since working together in "Stripes" (1981) eight years earlier. However, Laroquette was busy with "Night Court" (1984) and couldn't accept the role. Candy's good friend and frequent collaborator, John Hughes, then suggested Jeffrey Jones for the role, as Hughes had directed Jones in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986). Candy initially was hesitant because he felt the film would seem too much like a John Hughes film without the involvement of Hughes himself, but Hughes assured Candy that Jones was right for the role and he was cast.
    • Goofs
      The ransom money is paid in $1,000 bills, which went out of circulation in 1969. While $1,000 bills were still available in 1989, they were very rare and cost more than $1,000. No one would've paid a $10 million ransom in $1,000 bills at that time.
    • Quotes

      Harry Crumb: [impersonating a Hungarian hairdresser] I am Djour Djilios.

      Suki's Salon Receptionist: Could you spell that, please?

      Harry Crumb: I don't think so. Try it with a "D".

    • Alternate versions
      The British TV version included a scene near the end when John Candy is on top of a vehicle chasing after an aeroplane about to take off. The co-pilot looks out of the window, sees him and says, "What the fuck?!". This scene was not present in UK cinema and video releases which were cut to receive a PG rating, though the word was restored for the 12-rated 2008 Sony DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in Biography: To John with Love: A Tribute to John Candy (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      On Your Side Tonight
      Music by Michel Colombier

      Lyrics by Kathy Wakefield

      Produced by Michel Colombier

      Performed by Richard Martin-Ross (as Richard Martin Ross)

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wer ist Harry Crumb?
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver International Airport, Sea Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada(the airport climax scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • NBC Productions
      • Arnon Milchan Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,982,364
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,862,719
      • Feb 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,982,364
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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